Having grown up in India for the first twenty-two years of my life, I believe in the transience of nature. I believe that beyond the individual entities of each living being, there is a unity that defines all of us collectively.
I have been involved in a number of start-ups and spent close to a decade in the corporate environment across different countries and different continents. In commercial as well as personal capacities, travelling and living in different parts of the world has been, is, and will continue to remain a passion of mine in understanding how the collective unconscious makes one culture different from that of the other. In travelling lies the pathway towards my self-expansion.
No matter how difficult a situation, I find a lesson or goodness in the adversity, which shapes my future reactions. My practice of understanding and gratitude is a transformer that brings me one step closer to who I really am under the layers of roles that I have developed through the influence of the environment I live in; be it familial, social, cultural or organizational.
In my coaching, I bring together the essence of ancient Indian wisdom and the meticulousness of western science. A significant part of my inspiration for coaching stems from my roots in India. I believe that I can think or be thought, I can accept or control, I can be the script-writer of my own reality or be the victim of my external reality, I can live congruent with my inner voice or I can follow the diktat of the external voices, I can align my life with my purpose or follow a socially-prescribed ritual……… either ways I believe I am the choice-maker. My interest in Development Psychology grew with my years of personal development, and this predominantly western science has also found a place in my coaching.
I am inspired to bring over my thoughts to others through my writing and public-speaking.